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HIAWATHA ALPHABET 

BY 

FLORENCE HOLBROOK 



ILLUSTRATED BY 
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RAND McNALLY & COMPANY PUBLISHERS 

CHICAGO 





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Now all you little children 
Who in these pages look. 

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Your favorite fairy book. 

The keys are letters A to Z, 

Just twenty-six in all, 

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Of books both great and small. 

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